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Neurobiology Of Learning And Memory (Hardcover, Reprinted edition) Loot Price: R7,731
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Neurobiology Of Learning And Memory (Hardcover, Reprinted edition): James L. McGaugh, Steven Rose, Gordon Shaw

Neurobiology Of Learning And Memory (Hardcover, Reprinted edition)

James L. McGaugh, Steven Rose, Gordon Shaw

Series: Advanced Series In Neuroscience, 2

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This volume consists of 82 classic and important contributions to the basic neurobiology of learning and memory. Included are historical articles as well as articles on developmental plasticity, hormones and memory, long-term potentiation, electrophysiology of memory, biochemistry of memory, morphology of memory, invertebrate models, and features of animal and human memory. This is a companion volume to Brain Theory Reprint Volume in which articles on mathematical models of memory are presented.

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Imprint: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Country of origin: Singapore
Series: Advanced Series In Neuroscience, 2
Release date: September 1990
First published: September 1990
Editors: James L. McGaugh • Steven Rose • Gordon Shaw
Dimensions: 220mm (L)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 868
Edition: Reprinted edition
ISBN-13: 978-9971-5-0865-4
Categories: Books > Science & Mathematics > Biology, life sciences > Developmental biology
Books > Science & Mathematics > Biology, life sciences > Life sciences: general issues > Neurosciences
LSN: 9971-5-0865-6
Barcode: 9789971508654

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